While The Lizard powered his Black Pearl over desert dust, rustic roots and thorny terrain, I climbed Mack Ridge and hiked the Rustler Loop. This is what I saw.
10 April 2012
On the trail again
While The Lizard powered his Black Pearl over desert dust, rustic roots and thorny terrain, I climbed Mack Ridge and hiked the Rustler Loop. This is what I saw.
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photography
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wildflowers
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wildlife
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Ah what a lovely day it was indeed for a ride and a visit around such an amazing place!
ReplyDeleteI remember once sitting on a rock and looking down to see a cousin to that little fellow on my leg. I got pictures. Tickled my son's fancy. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove the lizard shots! Is that a collared lizard? And how are you managing to push the button on the camera?
ReplyDeleteAwww that little lizzard is so cute :)
ReplyDeleteAnd such a great little model he was.
You bring such joy to the every day through your amazing pictures. The beauty of this world. Thank you. Have a wonderful evening. Blessings.
ReplyDeleteLove the foot-tapping lizard and the Indian paintbrush (do they still call it that or has the name become politically incorrect?)
ReplyDeleteI'll bet your Lizard had a few mud spots too by the time he was done.
I know that lizard
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous - you got a Collared Lizard to pose for you! The Runner saw one on our trip but I struck out.
ReplyDeleteCan you get "The Lizard" a "Collared Lizard" pattern jersey? That would be cool!